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Alun Wyn Jones says he will speak to England's Eddie Jones after the Australian claimed he tries to 'referee the game'

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones has laughed off criticisms made by England head coach Eddie Jones regarding his apparent "contrived behaviour" against Scotland, ahead of Wales' Twickenham clash on Saturday

England boss Jones launched a stinging attack on the second row on Thursday, calling his actions regarding Scottish fly-half Finn Russell's late conversion last week "out of order", accusing him of disrespecting "the integrity of the referee".

Indeed, the Australian went further and confirmed he had spoken to World Rugby regarding the issue, such were the strength of his feelings, and claimed Wales' Jones would "not intimidate [referee] Jerome Garces" against England.

Eddie Jones was satisfied with England's performance. Now attention turns to Wales
Image: Eddie Jones' comments regarding the Welsh forward came out of the blue on Thursday

On Friday, the Welsh lock laughed the England boss' claims off, suggesting there was possible "deflection" at play and a lack of focus on what really matters: the game.

"It is the sort of thing that you can choose your friends, but you can't choose your family, so I think I will have to have a chat with Uncle Eddie after the game," Jones quipped on Thursday.

"I don't know if there's an element of deflection or anything like that, but, ultimately, as players, we are inside the tent and we have got to deal with that happens between the white lines.

Alun Wyn Jones and Dylan Hartley
Image: Alun Wyn Jones and Dylan Hartley will skipper Wales and England on Saturday

"I've not seen an exact transcription of Eddie Jones' comments, so I can't comment too much on the specifics.

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"But it was more important that World Rugby, when they were asked for clarification, came back and essentially said that they saw nothing untoward with what happened.

"More importantly, Pascal [Gauzerre, the referee] at the time, had no issue, or no issue after the game.

"I'm very grateful that Eddie has flagged that up with World Rugby. I'll keep doing what I'm doing and keep within the spirit of the game."

As well as being dominant in the lineout Alun Wyn Jones proved dynamic in the loose
Image: Jones was in a jokey mood when addressing the situation on Friday

When asked to respond to Eddie Jones' other comments during the week, that certain Wales players would "lack bottle" at the weekend, the Ospreys man made light of such comments again.

"We've been sponsored by a well-known brewery for a long time, so there's plenty of bottle there," he joked. "But it's funny, last week I was asked the question about being the underdog at home [v Scotland], nobody's even asked that this week because it's already assumed or presumed.

"It's also funny a lot of the focus has been on a lot of words rather than an important 80 minutes for us tomorrow. That's our focus."

Click play on the video above to watch Alun Wyn Jones' response to Eddie Jones' comments regarding him.